Boring Patents (Class 112/89)
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Patent number: 9255352Abstract: An apparatus for stitching a component is provided. The apparatus includes an awl bar assembly coupled to a first drive device. The awl bar assembly is moved from a first position to a second position along the stitch path with an external drive device. A second drive device is coupled to the first drive device. A needle bar assembly is provided having a needle. The needle moves between an inserted and a withdrawn position, the needle bar assembly being pivotally coupled to the second drive device, the needle bar assembly moves from the first position to the second position with the same external drive device driving the awl bar assembly. A biasing member is coupled to the needle bar assembly, the biasing member being arranged to pivot and align the needle bar assembly in the second position in response to the needle bar being moved to the withdrawn position.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2014Date of Patent: February 9, 2016Assignee: INTEVA PRODUCTS, LLCInventors: Edward J. Wenzel, Ramez M. Habhab
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Patent number: 8272341Abstract: A device for cutting textile and non-textile sheet materials with a sewing machine having a turning device (9) that can be mounted on the lower end of the needle bar (5). A cutting needle (23) is inserted from below into the turning device (9) instead of a sewing needle and can be brought into the desired cutting position, for example, by a fin (17) that projects from the turning device (9).Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2009Date of Patent: September 25, 2012Assignee: BERNINA International AGInventors: Michael König, Markus Müller, Frank Prüfer
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Patent number: 7966955Abstract: A boring device that can be attached to and detached from a lower end of one of a plurality of needle bars provided on a multi-needle embroidery sewing machine, and includes a boring knife that makes a cut in a work cloth and a first engagement portion to be engaged with a second engagement portion provided on the one of a plurality of the needle bars. The second engagement portion restricts horizontal rotation of the boring device, and a horizontal position of the boring knife with respect to the one of the needle bars is determined when the first engagement portion is engaged with the second engagement portion.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: Brother Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Tomoyasu Niizeki
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Publication number: 20100050915Abstract: A device for cutting textile and non-textile sheet materials with a sewing machine having a turning device (9) that can be mounted on the lower end of the needle bar (5). A cutting needle (23) is inserted from below into the turning device (9) instead of a sewing needle and can be brought into the desired cutting position, for example, by a fin (17) that projects from the turning device (9).Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: March 4, 2010Applicant: BERNINA INTERNATIONAL AGInventors: Michael König, Markus Müller, Frank Prüfer
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Patent number: 5373796Abstract: Successive stacks of overlapping paper sheets are transported toward a sewing station where the sheets of successive stacks are sewn together by a sewing machine. In order to reduce the generation of heat at the sewing station and the resulting breakage of thread and damage to the needle or needles, successive stacks are provided with rows of holes ahead of the sewing station. The distribution of holes in the stacks and the mode of transporting stacks toward and through the sewing station are selected with a view to ensure that the needle or needles penetrate into the prefabricated holes with a minimum of friction. The surplus of thread is trimmed off the products downstream of the sewing station. Such products can constitute books, brochures, pads or other commodities containing stacks of sewn together sheets of paper or other sheet material.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 1993Date of Patent: December 20, 1994Assignee: E. C. H. Will GmbHInventor: Alfred Besemann
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Patent number: 4599956Abstract: The borer apparatus for an embroidering machine comprises a device for removably mounting an exchangeable borer implement on a borer support. The exchangeable borer implement is secured against rotation and is axially fixed by a pivotable hairpin spring which facilitates the replacement of the exchangeable borer implement. The exchangeable borer implement is inserted with its shaft into a sliding or close fitting bore in the borer support and a stop member in the close fitting bore engages an end or head groove of the shaft of the exchangeable borer implement. The shaft is subjected to the action of the hairpin spring in order to secure such shaft against inadvertent rotation. The stop member in the close fitting bore is formed by a pin or sleeve which penetrates and protrudes out of at least one side of the borer support and whose free end forms a biasing stop for the free end of the outwardly pivotably positioned hairpin spring which fixes the exchangeable borer implement in an axial direction.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1985Date of Patent: July 15, 1986Assignee: Aktiengesellschaft Adolph SaurerInventors: Armin Kobler, Peter Josuran
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Patent number: 4592296Abstract: The sewing head comprises at least a cylindrical sector (2) mounted to rotate in a cradle (1) and exhibiting tubular housings inside each of which a tool holder bar (3) is guided.The tools of this sewing head can be coupled to the mechanism of an ordinary embroidery machine. It makes possible a simplification of the handlings required during the changing of embroidery patterns to be made and for the replacement of damaged tools.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1983Date of Patent: June 3, 1986Assignee: Mefina S.A.Inventor: Marcel Fresard
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Patent number: 4546712Abstract: A thread changing mechanism for sewing machines includes a magazine in which a plurality of needle holders is received, to be positively coupled to the sewing machine needle bar by a vertical motion of the magazine. Upon effecting a coupling, the magazine is retracted into a starting position remote from the needle bar, so that the needle bar with the needle holder can unobstructedly move during the sewing operation. The thread changing mechanism is mounted on a sewing machine as an attachment later, without particular adjustments. When the needle holders are held in the magazine the thread is engaged with each needle and held out of the way of the operating needle thread.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 1984Date of Patent: October 15, 1985Assignee: Pfaff Industriemaschinen GmbHInventor: Erich Willenbacher
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Patent number: 4543897Abstract: In a shuttle embroidering machine a plurality of needle carriers and drill carriers are arranged to be displaced at approximately right angles relative to the plane of an embroidery frame. Each needle carrier has a needle inserted into one end and each drill carrier has a drill inserted into one end. A generally horizontally extending arm is attached to the opposite end of each needle carrier and drill carrier. The arms are pivotally displaceable about a horizontal axis. One end of each arm is connected to a needle carrier or a drill carrier and the other end is displaceable along a path due to the pivotal displaceability of the arms about horizontal axes. A drive element provides the operative displacement of the needle carriers and drill carriers. The arms are shaped for selective form-locking engagement with the drive element.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 1983Date of Patent: October 1, 1985Inventor: August Heinzle
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Patent number: 4535709Abstract: The needle of an individual embroidery location of a multitude or row of linearly arranged embroidery locations in an embroidery machine is mounted at an axially displaceably guided needle carrier. According to a programmed control and by means of a related switching lever the needle can be individually coupled to or decoupled from an oscillating drive rail which is common to all the needles of the row. A thread guiding roller which is journaled for free rotation at a roller supporting lever and associated with a related one of the needles supplies a thread to the related needle. Simultaneously with the coupling or decoupling of the needle to the oscillating drive rail the roller supporting lever is pivoted between an operative position and an inoperative position in which the thread guiding roller is respectively coupled to or decoupled from a braking member which is common to all embroidery locations.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Assignee: Aktiengesellschaft Adolph SaurerInventors: Ernst Kuhnis, Armin Kobler, Max Schreiber, Hans Wallimann
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Patent number: 4077340Abstract: A workpiece prepuncturing device for use with a sewing machine having drive means for reciprocating a needle and means for feeding a workpiece into association with the needle to sew a stitch comprises a perforating tool which is located at a spaced location from the needle which is comparable to a multiple of the stitch length. The perforating tool cooperates with a counter tool which is mounted on the opposite side of the workpiece and is movable toward and away from the workpiece in timed relationship to the speed of the feed and the reciprocation of the perforating tool. The counter tool is supported in a base portion of the sewing machine by an elastic suspension, and it is in drive connection with the main shaft of the machine which operates the needle and the feed for the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1976Date of Patent: March 7, 1978Assignee: Pfaff Industriemaschinen G.m.b.H.Inventors: Oskar Braun, Reinhold Dobner, Knud Overlach, Ludwig Pietzsch